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Written by Gordon Fong
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Wednesday, 05 March 2008 |
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Methinks that Gillian McKeith aint all that. What with a Masters and Ph.D. she couldn't tell the difference between sh*t and a crushed up Mars bar! Jeez. I bet the manufacturers and their PR department aren't pleased. All a bit embarrassing really. She was on the Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show and she was wriggling around, pulling a face, asking for a mask when Rossy was waving a plastic box of pretend poo. In the end he picked one up and took a bite. Fake poo. Maybe not the only thing that is fake, but hey, that is just my own personal viewpoint. Add a Comment |
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Written by Gordon Fong
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
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A friend, Tim Hughes, has published a book on 100 of the best churches in Wales. A personal endeavour over the past 10 years has finally come to print. Tim takes his personal selection of best Welsh churches and provides details and descriptions on each.
Publishers: Seren Books The book is available from Amazon.co.uk Wales' Best One Hundred Churches. Tim also has more information on this page: Tim Hughes, Welsh Churches Add a Comment |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 07 November 2007 |
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He is nuts in a very funny way. I can't believe that he has a show on Radio 2. I thought he would be more of a person for Radio 1 listeners, but then again he doesn't play much music and just rambles on for ages. Compared to his current run of the Ponderland TV show on Channel 4 this is positively clean-mouthed. I am not sure whether the show is live or not on a Saturday night but he seems to be able to cut out the swearing but goes off at very strange tangents, like he does. He went down this racism track on Saturday night and it was just funny. Add a Comment |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 26 October 2007 |
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What is this all about - Thriller in Prison? Both efnic and entertainment.
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 |
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I was watching Bruce Parry's Tribe programme on BBC2 last night and it was about the Penan people in Malaysia and their plight with losing their living environment to the local loggers. it is good to see that some action is happening. You could see the desperation on the faces of the people who were very passionate about their culture. NEWS: The Malaysian authorities have told a timber company they will lose its licence to log on the land of the nomadic Penan, unless it resolves its long-running conflict with the tribe - http://www.survival-international.org/news/2506
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